closed #157566
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 12/30/2016
Coming down E First, heading towards Walnut, there is a pothole between Lincoln and Walnut.
Coming down E First, heading towards Walnut, there is a pothole between Lincoln and Walnut.
E Second parallel to the wooden pedestrian bridge, between Rose and Clifton. An improperly closed utility cut, uneven pavement.
I am not sure what the owner of this building has planned, but it seems there has seem some slow work done to the house since my husband and I have bought and renovated our home a year and a half ago. In this time, we have seen animals come and go from this abandoned house, seemingly homeless people come and go from the basement and the windows boarded up. This home is in utter disarray. With so many homes in the prospect hill area being renovated and maintaining the historical feel, this is one of the few if not the only home that is a major eye sore on our neighborhood. I am not sure if there can be anything done legally to motivate the owner to do renovations more quickly or to just tear it town. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated to address this problem. Thank you very much for your time and consideration!
Please fix stoplight at 3rd and adams by kleindorfers. The sensor in the AM does not work, you sit there forever waiting. Thank you
Please fix stoplight at 3rd and adams by kleindorfers. The sensor in the AM does not work, you sit there forever waiting. Thank you
The stop sign at the corner of S Heritage Rd and E Morningside Dr is very faded.
Trash in my neighborhood (Clifton, Hunter, 2nd St., Eastside, etc.) was not picked up today, Monday, including my trash. I hope it will it be picked up.
The street light at the corner of Clifton Ave. and Atwater has been out for some time.
I`m not the one that slept with your officer`s wife , his name was steve he is buried at white lick cem. in Mooresville stop taking out on me . greg staten and damon vanhook the ones that bragged on her being there library slut
We on the Historic Preservation Commission want very much for homeowners, potential new homeowners, and their real estate agents to be able to have easy access to information about whether their property is listed on the scattered sites survey, or within an historic district. Prior knowledge will help them become educated about the responsibilities and benefits of owning an historic home. There are two places links to the information should show up, (at minimum.) one is under the "historic" tab once a "my Bloomington" search has been done on the property. Or under the "historic district" entry which properties within historic districts currently show. (Add scattered sites here, please.) Another is under the "realtor information " page on the HPC website. (Here: https://bloomington.in.gov/documents/viewDocument.php?document_id=8553) there is a line stating "survey results by address" but it is not linked to the page ( https://bloomington.in.gov/historical-survey/survey-results-by-address ) and it is hidden halfway down the page. I would argue this link / information should be the first thing on the real estate info page, and prominently listed. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.